Not one to rush in too quickly I finally made a start on my oven this week.
It is being built and completely enclosed inside a natural stone construction to make use of a space which is totally wasted at the moment - space is limited and this corner of the courtyard could make a nice place to sit with friends during the summer evenings, and it has been crying out to house an oven since I bought the property in 2006. Major restoration of the house has taken place and I now feel I can devote some time to leisurely constructing the oven which will hopefully be cooking pizzas sometime this summer.
The budget is very tight and I'm going to be using as much natural/ reclaimed material as possible, whilst trying to keep the oven (and its construction) efficient and functional, hopefully (that word keeps cropping up!) resulting in an oven which is in keeping with the rustic charm of the region.
I foresee difficulties in constructing the oven in this location which will be difficult to get at, and will also pose problems relating to moisture within the structure (due to the nature of these old buildings they tend to retain a lot of water). I'm confident these problems can be overcome, and the end result will make the extra effort worthwhile, so here we go.....
It is being built and completely enclosed inside a natural stone construction to make use of a space which is totally wasted at the moment - space is limited and this corner of the courtyard could make a nice place to sit with friends during the summer evenings, and it has been crying out to house an oven since I bought the property in 2006. Major restoration of the house has taken place and I now feel I can devote some time to leisurely constructing the oven which will hopefully be cooking pizzas sometime this summer.
The budget is very tight and I'm going to be using as much natural/ reclaimed material as possible, whilst trying to keep the oven (and its construction) efficient and functional, hopefully (that word keeps cropping up!) resulting in an oven which is in keeping with the rustic charm of the region.
I foresee difficulties in constructing the oven in this location which will be difficult to get at, and will also pose problems relating to moisture within the structure (due to the nature of these old buildings they tend to retain a lot of water). I'm confident these problems can be overcome, and the end result will make the extra effort worthwhile, so here we go.....
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